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APOLLO VISUAL OIL MONITOR INSTRUCTIONS 
 www.dunravensystems.com     Ver122014 
The Apollo Visual product consists of: 
  1 x Apollo Ultrasonic Tank Transmitter 
  1 x Apollo indoor receiver plug 
  2 x Stainless steel tting screws  
  1 x Weather seal   
Step 4 - Fitting the transmitter (after  matching) 
The procedure is the same for tting to both old and new tanks. 
For Tank with pre-drilled 
30/32mm hole 
-  Remove  the  cap  from  the  hole 
and  insert  transmitter,  ensuring 
the  weather  seal  is  securely  in 
place. 
- Ensure  the transmitter is vertical 
on top of the tank 
-Tighten on to the tank using the 2 stainless steel 19mm long self   –
tapping screws supplied. Do not use  longer screws. Do not over 
tighten. 
For  Tank without a predrilled hole a 
-  tank is not predrilled, then using a 30/32mm hole saw, drill a If a 
hole in the top of tank in suitable area to allow ease of tting the 
transmitter and in an area that the transmitter can see the tanks 
contents.  Position  so  that  there  are  no  internal  obstructions. 
(i.e.  ribs,  stays,  side  of  ta ,  internal  equipment)  that  might nk
interfere  with the  ultrasonic  signal.  Ensure the  transmitter is  a 
minimum of 10cm from any tank wall or edge. 
-  Use the  Install Help diagram to insure suitable tting. 
-  Ensure the transmitter is vertical on top of the tank. 
-  Tighten  on  to  the  tank  using  the  2  stainless steel  19mm long 
self    tapping screws supplied.  Do  not  use longer screws.  Do –
not over tighten. You have now completed the installation. 
Always set switch 1 up to 
enable the low level audible 
warning. 
Step 1: Setting your receiver 
plug 
Measure  your  tank  height, 
from  the  base  of  the  tank  to 
the  base  of  the  Apollo 
transmitter location.  Using the 
Setting  table  provided  on  the 
right,  select  the height  closest 
to your  tank  height.*NB. On a 
bunded  tank  measure  the 
inner tank height*  
Refer  to  the  lower  height 
available. 
E.g.  if  your  tank  height  is 
975mm  choose  the  setting  of 
950mm on the table.  
Set your pins to the required 
setting. E.g. 1400 mm height 
pins 1,3,5,6,8 in the up 
position. 
Step 2: Choosing a suitable 
electrical socket 
Choose  a  suitable  electrical 
socket,  located  in  closest 
proximity to the tank. The area 
should  be  free  of  other 
electrical  appliances,  wiring 
and  any  large  steel  or  metal 
devices which could hinder the 
FM  signal  between  the  tank 
transmitter  and  receiver.  Plug 
your  receiver  plug  into  the 
socket and switch on - the top 
bar  will  ash  to  indicate  the 
unit  is  in  learn  mode  and 
ready  for  matching.  This  bar 
will  continue  to  ash  for  a 
period of 2 Minutes. 
Step 3: Matching the units  
Note the black dot on the right 
hand side of the receiver. Note 
the black  dot  on the  left  hand 
side  of  the  tank  transmitter. 
Whilst  the  top  bar  is  ashing 
on  the  receiver  hold  the  tank 
transmitter  against  the 
receiver as shown, so that the 
black dots are aligned with the 
display screens facing you, as 
shown.    Hold  together.    The 
bars  will  increase  up  the 
display screens.    ONLY  when 
all 10 bars are shown, will they 
ash  to  indicate  that,  the 
unique code is transferred and 
the units are matched. 
Remove the transmitter from 
the monitor immediately once 
all 10 of bars are reached. 
Tank 
Height mm 
Pin Settings 
in up position 
Tank Height 
mm 
Pin 
Settings in up 
position 
500 
1 
1750 
1,3,4,5,6,7 
550 
1,7 
1800 
1,2,8 
600 
1,6,8 
1850 
1,2,7,8 
650 
1,6,7,8 
1900 
1,2,6,7 
700 
1,5,7 
1950 
1,2,5 
750 
1,5,6 
2000 
1,2,5,7,8 
800 
1,5,6,7,8 
2050 
1,2,5,6,8 
850 
1,4,8 
2100 
1,2,4 
900 
1,4,6 
2150 
1,2,4,7 
950 
1,4,6,7 
2200 
1,2,4,6,8 
1000 
1,4,5,8 
2250 
1,2,4,6,7,8 
1050 
1,4,5,7,8 
2300 
1,2,4,5,7 
1100 
1,4,5,6,7 
2350 
1,2,4,5,6 
1150 
1,3 
2400 
1,2,4,5,6,7,8 
1200 
1,3,7,8 
2450 
1,2,3,8 
1250 
1,3,6,8 
2500 
1,2,3,6 
1300 
1,3,5 
2550 
1,2,3,6,7 
1350 
1,3,5,7 
2600 
1,2,3,5,8 
1400 
1,3,5,6,8 
2650 
1,2,3,5,7,8 
1450 
1,3,5,6,7,8 
2700 
1,2,3,5,6,7 
1500 
1,3,4,7 
2750 
1,2,3,4 
1550 
1,3,4,6 
2800 
1,2,3,4,7,8 
1600 
1,3,4,6,7,8 
2850 
1,2,3,4,6,8 
1650 
1,3,4,5,8 
2900 
1,2,3,4,5 
1700 
1,3,4,5,6 
3000 
1,2,3,4,5,6,8 
Thank you for purchasing the Apollo Visual Oil Level Monitor  
Pin Setting Table 
Produktspecifikationer
| Varumärke: | Apollo Ultrasonic | 
| Kategori: | Mätutrustning | 
| Modell: | Visual | 
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